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This sample demonstrates how to use WCF Data Services to implement an OData service that uses a streaming provider to store and retrieve image files, along with information about each photo. It includes a client application that enables you to consume and upload new photos.

In this article we will see how to use ASP.NET Identity in MVC Application for creating user roles and displaying the menu depending on user roles.Here we will see how to: Create default admin role and other roles. Create default admin users. Add Username for new User Registrat

This download has been created for the ASP.NET 4.5 Web Forms and Visual Studio 2013 (Wingtip Toys) tutorial series. This series of tutorials guides you through the steps required to create an ASP.NET Web Forms application using Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web and ASP.NET 4.5.

Please follow the tutorial at http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/mvc-5/introduction/getting-startedI'm only including all the info below because you can't post code downloads with out lots of text to go with it. You can ignore everything below, please to the asp.net site where the

Converting from html to pdf is not an easy task. There are some tools that can do that, but most of them cost thousands of dollars. SelectPdf offers a Community Edition (FREE) of the powerful Html To Pdf Converter for .NET that can be found in the full featured pdf library.

The samples environments for Microsoft Chart Controls for .NET Framework 4 contain over 200 samples for both ASP.NET and Windows Forms, covering every major feature in Chart Controls for .NET Framework 4. See every major feature in action and learn at the same time.

Sample code of Getting Started with ASP.NET Web API 2Excerpt from the tutorial: HTTP is not just for serving up web pages. It is also a powerful platform for building APIs that expose services and data. HTTP is simple, flexible, and ubiquitous.